Charles Colson Smoking a Pipe
(Original Caption) Washington: Charles Colson, who recently resigned as special counsel to the President, told a National Press Club audience "I had no involvement or no knowledge of the Watergate, direct or indirect." Convicted Watergate conspirator James McCord had reportedly told Senate investigators he had second-hand information that Colson knew in advance of the Bugging Plan.

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